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“Kim Su-ro, The Iron King,” Friday at 7:50 p.m.; repeats Saturday at 12 and 7:50 p.m. and Sunday at 12 p.m.

This historical drama follows the life of Kim Su-ro, the legendary founder and ruler of Geumgwan Gaya who helped unify 12 small countries of the city-state of the Gaya confederacy, which dominated sea trade and iron working during the Three Kingdoms Period in the 5th century. Kim Su-ro also battles in competition for the throne from his half brother and rival Ijinashi, his former friend Seok Tal-hae, and the ambitions of Shingwi Ghan.

Starring Sung Ji, Jong-ok Bae and Oh-seong Yu.

“Golf Academy,” Saturday at 4 p.m.

“Doctors,” Saturday at 4:50 p.m. and 6:35 p.m.

Hye-Jung Yoo was a headstrong person in high school with a prickly, gangster personality. Due to her many childhood scars, Hye-Jung has learned to shut herself out from new people whom she meets. A meeting with her mentor Ji-Hong Hong changes everything as he plays a key role in transforming her life from a former delinquent to a compassionate doctor. They part ways after a report of their close relationship comes to light but meet again 13 years later when Hye-Jung becomes a successful doctor.

Starring Rae-Won Kim, Shin-Hye Park, Sung-Kyung Lee and Gyun-Sang Yoon.

“Again My Life.” (Photo courtesy of asianwiki.com)

“Again My Life,” Sunday at 6:30 p.m.

A hot-blooded prosecutor is murdered when he gets entangled in an investigation around a corrupt politician. He gets sent back in time when he was 18 years old, and prepares to take down his enemy when he eventually wakes up from his death to find himself having another chance at life.

Starring Joon-Gi Lee, Kyoung-Young Lee, Ji-Eun Kim and Sang-Hoon Jung.  

“She Knows Everything,” Monday at 1 p.m.

When a gruesome mystery is discovered in an apartment undergoing renovations, a nosy neighborhood real estate agent and a veteran detective join forces to form an unlikely bond and partnership to help uncover the truth.

Starring Sung-Yun Kang and Han-Sun Jo. 

“Running Man,” Saturday at 2:30 p.m.

A variety game show that features a series of games and missions that select team members must complete to win the race. As they fight to win prizes, and at the same time avoid penalties, the members show their chemistry with each other and the celebrity guests that occasionally join in on the fun.

Starring Jae-Suk Yoo, Suk-Jin Ji, Jong-Kook Kim, Ha Ha, Ji-Hyo Song and So-Min Jeon.

“The Trot Show,” Sunday at 4:30 p.m.

A variety show featuring trot music — a genre of Korean popular music known for its use of repetitive rhythm and vocal inflections — will be front and center in this special program. Fantastic performances from trot legends along with the hottest up and coming new stars will join in on this music ranking TV show.  

“My Secret Terrius,” Monday and Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.; repeats Tuesday and Wednesday at 2:15 p.m.

After Ae-rin Go loses her husband, she pairs up with her neighbor Bon Kim, who was an NIS agent, and they both investigate and discover the truth behind her husband’s involvement in a huge conspiracy. 

Starring Ji-sub So, In-sun Jung, Ho-jun Son and Se-mi Im.

“Enemies from the Past,” Monday through Friday at 9:20 p.m.; repeats Monday through Friday at 12:20 p.m.

After Go Ya Choi’s father had an affair ten years ago, she had to put college on hold and get a job to help support her family. She ends up meeting and dating a man named Ji Seok Min, whose Aunt turns out to be the woman her father had an affair with. Two families become entangled in secrets and try to find a way to reconcile. 

Starring Yoon Young Choi, Won Gu, Na Yeon Go and Jae Mo Ahn.

“Homemade Love Story,” Wednesday and Thursday at 10 p.m.; repeats Thursday and Friday at 1 p.m.

Three families live under one roof at a boarding house called Samgwang Villa. Sun Jeong’s family lives a pure and simple life and doesn’t have a lot of money. Jung Hoo’s family is rich but is far from peaceful. Jung Won’s family looks perfect from the outside but is actually quite rocky. See how these families learn to live and love together as a family despite their differences.  

Starring Jin Ki Joo and Lee Jang Woo.

“Jang Young Sil,” Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 p.m.; repeats Saturday and Sunday at 1:15 p.m.

A drama series that follows the life of Young Sil Jang, a scientist, technician and inventor during the Joseon period. Although he was born as a lower class citizen, Young Sil catches the attention of King Sejong who notices his abilities and brings him to the palace. As the King grants him a chance to display his abilities, he invents tools such as astronomical instruments, an iron printing press and a water clock. 

Starring Il Kook Song and Sang Kyung Kim.

“My Husband Oh,” Sunday at 6:40 p.m.; repeats Monday at 1 p.m.

As Seung Joo has chosen to stay single, events in her life transpire and leave her in fear of being alone. She then decides to hire a man to be her stand-in husband, Jak Doo Oh. This romantic comedy depicts the process of Seung Joo, the materialistic protagonist, meeting Jak Doo, the innocent fake husband, and striving to find true love in their entangled relationship. 

Starring Uee and Kang Woo Kim.

“A Place in the Sun,” Monday and Tuesday at 10 p.m.; repeats Tuesday and Wednesday at 1 p.m.

Yoo Wol Kim goes under the alias name Tae Yang Oh after a near-death experience causes his loved ones, including his foster parents and girlfriend, to believe he’s dead. Meanwhile, his distraught girlfriend, Si Wol Yoon, begins work at a company called Yangji Group and meets Tae Yang Oh.

Starring Chang Suk Oh, So Yi Yoon, Sung Jae Choi and Shi Eun Ha.

“Cheat On Me, If You Can,” Friday at 10 p.m. 

Best-selling crime author Yeo Joo has to constantly research various ways to make a murder look like an accidental death for her novels. When she finds her husband acting a little suspicious around the house she begins to turn her research into a possible reality. Her husband, a divorce lawyer, soon learns that if he cheats: he will die.

Starring Yeo Joo Kang and Woo Sung Han. 

“You Are Too Much,” Wednesday and Thursday at 7:45 p.m.; repeats Thursday and Friday at 2:15 p.m.

The series revolves around an impersonator who calls herself “Yoo Gina.” The real Ji-na is a pop diva who one day meets the impersonator, which then leads to their lives becoming intertwined. The two find ways to be there for each other as Ji-na lives a glamorous life but harbors a personal tragedy while Yoo Gina works at a nightclub to make a living but wants to become a real singer herself one day. 

Starring Jung-hwa Uhm, Hee-jin Jang and Tae-oh Kang.

“You Are My Destiny,“ Wednesday at 6:50 p.m.

Chipper and optimistic orphan Sae Byeok Jang changes her life upon getting a corneal transplant from Na Yeong. To thank her late donor’s family, Sae Byeok Jang visits them, but finds that Na Yeong’s parents did not know their daughter died. She soon grows close to the dead girl’s parents.

Starring Yoon Ah Im, Hyun Joo Gong, Jae Jung Park, Jang Yong and Ae Ri Jeong.

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